Top postHaving guaranteed hot water depends on what type of boiler you have.
Top postHaving guaranteed hot water depends on what type of boiler you have.
I've had 2 ligics .the very old ideal boilers were great but not very efficient, after that most of them have been really terrible but these newish ones, logic, independent and a lot of other variants but really the same thing are the best value for money right now. During that long in-between time Worcester were the best but now they are not as good and more expensive because of the name badge. This is 100% FACT, I know my **** on this, obviously opinions may vary but everyone else would be wrong
Rubbish, it is a Hull company , it just happens to have owners from elsewhere these days. You really are splitting unnecessary hairs, nowt new there.Sorry, it is not a Hull company nowadays. Any more than Siemens is or Nissan are a Sunderland one.
Rubbish, it is a Hull company , it just happens to have owners from elsewhere these days. You really are splitting unnecessary hairs, nowt new there.

To be honest, you're wasting your time here, mate. Castro is always right.
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Rubbish, it is a Hull company , it just happens to have owners from elsewhere these days. You really are splitting unnecessary hairs, nowt new there.
Wasn't Ideal Standard an American Company?
LeftSaidFred was talking about Ideal Boilers. Why are you replying with an Ideal Standard reference? They literally have nothing to do with each other....
LeftSaidFred was talking about Ideal Boilers. Why are you replying with an Ideal Standard reference? They literally have nothing to do with each other....
Ideal Boilers were American.
The original post said " Just watching the sky match and wandering why a Hull firm of over 80 years signed one of the biggest championship sponsorship deals ever, with WBA? Does anyone know how this came about, biggest kick in the teeth to City since Paull Dixon sponsored The Codheads"
You then wrote it was longer than that they started as National Radiators. But Ideal Boilers only go back 30 years or so, don't they.. National Radiators were an American Company, weren't they?
This doesn't make it a lot clearer but no mention of Hull.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideal_Standard I do have an Armitage Shanks toilet and they are part of this group with headquarters in Hull though they were a Staffordshire firm, so I am supporting a Hull connection.
Not that it really matters in the greater scheme of things, of course.
You don't matter in even the smallest scheme of things.

National Radiator Co formed 1894 manufacturing radiators ideal boilers, Hull factory opened 1906
1934 company acquired by Ideal Boilers and Radiators, a new public company
1948 controlled by American Radiator and Standard Sanitary ware Corporation
1961 manufacturers of boilers, radiators, heating accessories, also manufacturing sanitary appliances in vitreous china
1976 sold the domestic and industrial business to Metal Box Co
Then things become a tad hazy in the 80's. Management buyouts, private equity purchases purchases and disposals.
Now a private limited company, though Companies House have it incorporated December 1936.
They may not now have any connection now, but once upon a time they did.
So it was originally a branch of an American company, not a Hull firm?
I'd say you've been unlucky then. I fit about 100 of them without too many issues. The hot water supply depends on what size boiler you bought 24kw isn't great but 32 is more than adequateI've had 2 ligics .
1st one I had them out 3 times and the hot water is ****e.
I got one 4 years ago with a 2 year gaurantee and it started leaking after 3 years .
I had to replace the heat exchanger at a 200 quud cost .